As an African American child growing up in St. Augustine,
Florida, author Gerald Eubanks had a hard time seeing the victories
won during the Civil War in action. Blacks were excluded from
opportunities afforded to his white neighbors. Schools were
aggressively segregated. Racial tensions simmered. The town's
sheriff deputized members of the notorious Ku Klux Klan to ensure
continued white supremacy.
It was through the persistence of quiet, unsung heroes that
progress began to appear. Here, he celebrates the little-known
champions of the movement-those who demonstrated tirelessly,
picketed fearlessly, encouraged, consoled, stood tall, and never
wavered in their determination to do the right thing despite
overwhelming opposition.
"The Dark before Dawn" is Gerald's very personal story of the
struggles of life in St. Augustine, Florida, during the civil
rights movements of the late 1950s and beyond. It is a tribute to
the hundreds of ordinary people who risked everything to so that
the lives of generations of others might be better. Those familiar
with the events of the era credit the Eubanks family with making
the significant contributions to the advance of human and civil
rights, but their story has gone unheralded-until now. Gerald
Eubanks lived through those turbulent times, and now he reminds
readers that the fight for civil rights goes on today. He warns
that without vigilance, we may find ourselves in the dark before
the dawn once again.
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